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Randy Hedberg

Randy Hedberg

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    Associate Head Coach/Quarterbacks
Longtime college head coach, North Dakota native and former NFL quarterback Randy Hedberg was North Dakota State University’s quarterbacks coach from 2014 through 2024. He was part of eight Missouri Valley Football Conference championships and seven NCAA Division I FCS national championships at NDSU.
 
Hedberg, named the 2020-21 FCS Assistant Coach of the Year by the American Football Coaches Association, mentored four NFL draft picks in 11 seasons at North Dakota State, including two quarterbacks selected in the top three overall at the NFL Draft. He was part of Bison teams that produced 10 of the top 11 seasons of total offense in NDSU history including a school-record 7,076 yards in 2018 and 7,512 yards in 2019.

Hedberg coached two-time Walter Payton Award finalist Cam Miller, who was drafted by the Las Vegas Raiders in the sixth round of the 2025 NFL Draft. Miller led the Bison to national championships in 2021 and 2024 and finished with the third most wins by a quarterback in FCS history going 45-11 in four seasons as the Bison starter. He broke NDSU career records for total offense yards (11,998), pass completion percentage (.694), passing completions (759) and yards (9,721) and finished second in passing attempts (1,094) and touchdowns (81).

Redshirt freshman Trey Lance in 2019 won the Stats Perform Walter Payton Award and Jerry Rice Award as the top offensive player and top freshman player in the Football Championship Subdivision. Lance accounted for 42 total touchdowns, led the nation in passing efficiency (180.6), and set an NCAA all-divisions record for most passing attempts in a season without an interception (287) before being selected No. 3 overall by the San Francisco 49ers in the 2021 NFL Draft.

Hedberg coached FCS all-time winningest quarterback Easton Stick, who led the Bison to the national championship game with eight wins as a freshman in 2015 and finished 49-3 in his career with two national title victories as the starter. Stick set NDSU career records for passing yards (8,693), passing touchdowns (88), total offense (11,216) and total touchdowns (129) before being selected in the fifth round of the 2019 NFL Draft by the Los Angeles Chargers.

Hedberg tutored eventual No. 2 overall pick Carson Wentz to a record-setting season as a first-year starter in 2014. The Bison junior passed for a school-record 3,111 yards while also setting school marks for passing attempts and completions. Wentz was 20-3 as the Bison starter and led NDSU to victories in the 2014 and 2015 national championship games before starting as a rookie in 2016 with the Philadelphia Eagles.

No stranger to the Bison program, Hedberg was the head coach for nine seasons at North Central Conference rival St. Cloud State and came to NDSU after six seasons as the quarterbacks coach and co-offensive coordinator at Southern Illinois in the Missouri Valley Football Conference.

He was the head coach at St. Cloud State from 1999-07 and at Minot State for eight seasons from 1982-89 compiling a 92-75-2 mark overall. Hedberg was the offensive coordinator at Central Missouri (1990-95) and North Dakota (1996-98) in between head coaching jobs.

An eighth-round draft pick of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1977, Hedberg started four regular-season games including his first game as a rookie in 1977. He appeared in seven games with the Bucs that year before spending time with the Oakland Raiders in 1979 and the Green Bay Packers in 1980.

A native of Parshall, N.D., he was named one of North Dakota's 50 greatest sports figures of the 20th century, checking in at No. 31 on the list published by Sports Illustrated. He passed for a school-record 5,737 yards and 49 touchdowns at Minot State, where he played football, basketball, baseball and threw the javelin. He was inducted into the MSU Athletics Hall of Fame in 1985, and the football field in Parshall was named in his honor at a dedication ceremony in 2020.

Hedberg graduated from Minot State in 1977 with a bachelor's degree in physical education and a minor in mathematics. He earned a master's of education in health, physical education and recreation from North Dakota in 1987.

He and his wife, Dr. Chery Hysjulien, have four children, Jennifer, Kate, Christopher and Maddie, and eight grandchildren.
 
 
Randy Hedberg Year-by-Year Coaching History
Year School Position
1980 Minot State Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
1981 Minot State Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
1982 Minot State Head Coach (4-4)
1983 Minot State Head Coach (7-2)
1984 Minot State Head Coach (6-2-1)
1985 Minot State Head Coach (7-1-1)
1986 Minot State Head Coach (5-4)
1987 Minot State Head Coach (6-3)
1988 Minot State Head Coach (6-3)
1989 Minot State Head Coach (4-5)
1990 Central Missouri Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks and Receivers
1991 Central Missouri Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks and Receivers
1992 Central Missouri Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks and Receivers
1993 Central Missouri Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks and Receivers
1994 Central Missouri Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks and Receivers
1995 Central Missouri Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks and Receivers
1996 North Dakota Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks and Receivers
1997 North Dakota Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks and Receivers
1998 North Dakota Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks and Receivers
1999 St. Cloud State Head Coach (3-8)
2000 St. Cloud State Head Coach (1-9)
2001 St. Cloud State Head Coach (4-7)
2002 St. Cloud State Head Coach (9-2)
2003 St. Cloud State Head Coach (7-4)
2004 St. Cloud State Head Coach (8-3)
2005 St. Cloud State Head Coach (8-3)
2006 St. Cloud State Head Coach (3-8)
2007 St. Cloud State Head Coach (4-7)
2008 Southern Illinois Co-Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
2009 Southern Illinois Co-Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
2010 Southern Illinois Co-Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
2011 Southern Illinois Co-Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
2012 Southern Illinois Co-Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
2013 Southern Illinois Co-Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
2014 North Dakota State Quarterbacks
2015 North Dakota State Quarterbacks
2016 North Dakota State Quarterbacks
2017 North Dakota State Quarterbacks
2018 North Dakota State Quarterbacks
2019 North Dakota State Associate Head Coach/Passing Game Coordinator/QBs
2020-21 North Dakota State Associate Head Coach/Passing Game Coordinator/QBs
2021 North Dakota State Associate Head Coach/Passing Game Coordinator/QBs
2022 North Dakota State Associate Head Coach/Passing Game Coordinator/QBs
2023 North Dakota State Associate Head Coach/Passing Game Coordinator/QBs
2024 North Dakota State Associate Head Coach/Passing Game Coordinator/QBs

Career Head Coaching Record: 92-75-2 (17 seasons)
At Minot State: 45-24-2 (8 seasons)
At St. Cloud State: 47-51-0 (9 seasons)